Organizational Behavior - Identify the Different Conflict Episodes That Exist in This Case Who Was in Conflict with Whom

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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR

1.Does Clark have any sources of power and any contingencies of power? If so, list

and discuss them

2.To what degree were Clark’s methods of influencing board members the most

effective possible under the circumstances presented in the case?

3.Do you think her methods to get things done at the foundation were ethical? Why

or why not?

1.What can we learn from this exercise about power in organizational hierarchies?

2.How is this exercise similar to relations in real organizations?

3.How did students in each group feel about the amount of power they held?

4.How did they exercise their power in relations with the other groups?

1.Identify the different conflict episodes that exist in this case. Who was in conflict

with whom?

2. What are the sources of conflict for these conflict incidents?

3. What conflict management style(s) did Lapierre, the international team, and Gushin

use to resolve these conflicts? What style(s) would have worked best in the situations?

4. What conflict management interventions were applied here? Did they work? What

alternative strategies would work best in this situation and in the future?

1. Do you think women are only suited for stereotyped roles and they should not venture

into uncommon fields?

2. Do men and women require same or different competencies to be leaders in their

profess ion?)

1. Identify the symptoms indicating that problems exist at La Crosse Industries Inc

2. Use one or more leadership theories to analyze the underlying causes of the current

problems at La Crosse Industries. What other organizational behavior theories might

also help to explain some of the problems?

3. What should Gilbert Lacrosse do in this situation?